Stories @ EKU
It was as much a celebration as a convocation. EKU President Michael Benson, speaking at the annual event, recounted a litany...
Out of 150 applicants across the United States, recent EKU graduate Rose Pidgorodetska was one of only 21 finalists in the...
Two EKU faculty members recently received a U.S. patent, with 15 claims approved, for their discovery of a chemical compound...
The 2018-19 Chautauqua series at EKU will explore the theme “Truth and Consequences” through nine lectures by many...
The EKU Athletics Hall of Fame 2018 induction class features eight distinguished individuals. The class will be enshrined on...
For the past five years, the Madison County Farmers Market has been a popular weekly fixture on the EKU campus. On Thursday,...
A retired EKU professor examines “The Rhetoric of Lincoln’s Letters” in a book with that title.
Twelve first-year graduate students in EKU’s communication disorders program recently received scholarships from Scottish Rite.
EKU redshirt senior LJ Scott is a nominee for the 2018 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®, one of the most esteemed off-the-field...
EKU is full of students who are breaking away from something to create a brighter future for themselves, and Dr. Gill Hunter...
The Colonels are marching again. Thanks to $50,000 in scholarships for participating students and $20,000 from institutional...
A new partnership between WEKU, Alltech and Dynamix Productions will enable the public radio service at EKU to enhance its...
EKU Theatre’s annual Shakespeare in the Ravine program will present “Romeo and Juliet” July 19-21, at 7 p.m. nightly, in Van...
The KEYS Academy recently celebrated its 15th year on EKU’s Richmond campus.
EKU and the City of Richmond have long enjoyed a mutually beneficial partnership. Now, a Tax Increment Financing Local...
EKU’s Health Services Administration program was well represented at the 2018 Kentucky Health Information Management...
A steadfast commitment to academic quality and student success amid declining state appropriations, political uncertainties,...
Hummel Planetarium at Eastern Kentucky University will host two day camps for children in late July.